Archive for the 'Web 2.0' Category

ServerPronto Coupon Offer

April 29th, 2008 -- Posted in Web 2.0 | No Comments »

As the title says, there’s a new ServerPronto Discount offer by rebatesrock.com. This could help you save $15 on yearly or larger accounts. Offer literally rocks as this was just opened to public. You need to register for the rebate by submitting your email address in the above link.You will receive an immediate notification of your rebate registration by return email.You may receive your rebate via paypal or check once you order a product from the site.
Pretty nice offer isn’t it ?

I just signed up for ppp

April 25th, 2008 -- Posted in Web 2.0 | No Comments »

I’ve been blogging for a few years and now the only thing I know how to monetize a blog is through Google AdSense, Bidvertiser, Chitika, Text Links Ads and other contextual ads. Until so far I’m looking for alternatives and good source of income. By web development is a pain and perhaps trying to venture into writing and blogging can help and save me from long hours of coding and programming and design.

I ask my blogger friends what is one of the main generators of income? One of them says payperpost.com. PayPerPost makes his dream, as in trip to Paris with his girlfriend. It’s a full blogger or a professional blogger. He boasts to me “What blogging bought for me? a 2 way a ticket for 2 in Paris.” He is earning around or more than $ 1500 USD / month in his free-lance writing on blogs. Ain’t that cool ?

I’ve been hearing and all the buzz about PPP, but for this recent years ignore them, but here I’m just signed. I wonder if I can also copy and to be a success as my friends professional blogger. They are too lazy to apply for a blue collar job and I like best but be a blogger so I can only stay at home in front of my PC blogging.

PayPerPost offers online word of mouth marketing, brand building, blog advertising and generating traffic through the biggest consumer of publicity generated community and market.

I have some blogs that sits there not used, are wasting time and are un-monetized. There are perhaps only for lazy and unable to monetized. I’m trying my luck and lets see what PPP can offer.

GrandCentral Offline: If You Wanna Be A Phone Company, You Can’t Go Dead

April 13th, 2008 -- Posted in Web 2.0 | No Comments »

GrandCentral, Google’s $50 million phone company, has been down all morning (see overview of service here). And that means every single user who has started using their GrandCentral phone number isn’t able to receive any calls. Users are complaining on Twitter, and I’ve confirmed this as well by simply calling friends who use the service. [...]

AlertThingy, The FriendFeed Desktop Application, Launches

April 13th, 2008 -- Posted in Web 2.0 | No Comments »

AlertThingy, the Adobe AIR desktop application for FriendFeed that we previewed last month, has just launched. It is one of the first applications built on the new FriendFeed API.
The application allows users to see the data stream from people they follow on FriendFeed, and post new messages directly to the service. Users can also comment [...]

Rocketboom Founder Puts His Twitter Account On Sale

April 13th, 2008 -- Posted in Web 2.0 | No Comments »

How much is a Twitter account with nearly 1,500 followers worth? Rocketboom founder Andrew Baron wants to find out, and launches a publicity stunt that will spark a debate about trust and privacy: He’s selling his Twitter account, including the followers. His explanation for the sale:
I really love my Twitter account but I feel like [...]

Twitter Account + Followers For Sale On eBay

April 13th, 2008 -- Posted in Web 2.0 | No Comments »

Rocketboom producer Andrew Baron has created possibly a first by putting his Twitter account up for sale on eBay.
Barons explanation for the sale:
I really love my Twitter account but I feel like I haven’t been using it the way I want to. Quite honestly, I feel sorry for all of my followers because they wind [...]

Sorry, I’m Not Buying This New Touchy-Feely Approach To The Music Tax

April 12th, 2008 -- Posted in Web 2.0 | No Comments »

Ethan Kaplan writes a beautiful tribute to the value of music, and how we as a society must come to terms with how we will value it as the business model around recorded music continues to disintegrate.
I call BS on the whole post.
His central questions are “How do you value art?” and “How do you [...]

Yahoo Fence Sitting, Will Meet With Microsoft And AOL Next Week

April 12th, 2008 -- Posted in Web 2.0 | No Comments »

A Yahoo board meeting Friday authorized talks with both Microsoft and Time Warner (AOL) next week.
According to a New York Times report quoting sources, Yahoo’s board met to evaluate Microsoft’s takeover bid and other alternatives but did not make a formal decision on which option to pursue.
The fence sitting from Yahoo provides some solace to [...]

SueEasy Goes Live – Your Class Action Lawsuit Lottery Ticket

April 12th, 2008 -- Posted in Web 2.0 | No Comments »

SueEasy, a Shangri-La for ambulance chasers, is now live and wreaking litigious havoc on the web. They’ve created, in their own words, a “harmonious and efficient system” for the filing of lawsuits.
The site allows people to file (or search for) grievances, join with others looking for a payout, and eventually get the attention of a [...]

Erepublik Combines MMOG And Social Networking

April 12th, 2008 -- Posted in Web 2.0 | No Comments »

Madrid, Spain based startup Erepublik is aiming to make its mark in the online gaming community with a model that combines MMOG and social network.
At its core, Erepublik is a massive online multiplayer social strategy that aims to be intricate and accelerated enough “to attract a spectrum of both fanatical and casual gamers.” Players can [...]

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